Alfred, Jutta and Hermann on the ferry crossing the Strait of Gibraltar - from Tarifa, Spain to Tangier, Morocco
Ancient stairs from the waterfront to upper Tangier
Lady selling vegetables in the traditional outfit of the northern Berbers
In the Cave of Hercules - Grottes d'Hercule. Its sea opening is known as "The Map of Africa" because it has the shape of Africa when looked at from the ocean
Another nice mural - Man selling drinking water in his traditional clothes
Another nice mural in Larache - woman baking traditional bred
Old pictures - mainly of Ladies in the Kasbah of the Udayas
Walls of the Chellah of Rabat - a medieval fortified Muslim necropolis and ancient archeological site
Swamps east of the Chellah where the birds find food with 250 meters high Mohamed VI tower on the top left
Guard on the entrance of the area of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Mausoleum of Mohammed V who was the first king of Morocco (1957 - 1961) and father of Morocco's independence in the year 1956
44 meters high Hassan Tower opposite of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Boats on the waterfront of Rabat on the southern shore of the river Bou Regreg
Boats with our nice overnight staying place close to the beach Plage Bouznika between Rabat and Casablanca
Huge ray (more than two meters wingspan) in the aquarium Aquadream in Casablanca's Morocco Mall which is supposed to be the largest mall in Africa
Street market close to Casablanca's old town with the 210 meters high minaret of the Hassan II Mosque
Hermann and Jutta with Hassan II Mosque which is the second largest mosque in Africa
Another beautiful mural with the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque
Apartment buildings with stamps showing Moroccan football heroes
Another apartment building close to Casablanca's waterfront
Tea and Tajine (Moroccan main dish of vegetables and some meat stewed in a brown cone shaped pot) over the Ocean
Nice camper on our overnight staying place in Oualidia
Safi is an industrious town with approximately half a million inhabitants
Savage Atlantic Ocean seen from the viewpoint Bastion North
Dromedaries on the beach - Essaouira is a little bit touristic
The little village Imsouane seen from our awesome overnight staying place 330 vertical meters above the sea
Sunset on our overnight staying place above Imsouane
Coffee and boards on the sand dune approximately 10 kilometers south of Imsouane
Coast north of Devils Rock with a shabby barracks in the foreground
Pictures on the northern waterfront of Devils Rock
Sidi Rabat after sunset with some iigloos - little apartments for tourists made with concrete
Bones on the entrance of the Sous Massa National Park
The star in the Sous Massa National Park is the Bald Ibis - its population increased from 200 birds in the year 1997 to more than 600 now
Painting of a Bald Ibis on the campground La Dune in Sidi Rabat
Alfred on the decayed viewpoint Observatoire de L'Oued Massa
Destroyed and abandoned fishermen cave dwellings north of Sidi Rabat